The ED10 draws about 100mA and needs a minimum of 7V. But if you're using the Host port, then that number's going to go up. The host post can supply up to 500mA.Pim wrote:How much Ampere would the 9V battery need to provide in order to power the ED10 externally?
Absolutely.Pim wrote:I see that the ED10 has two controller inputs. Apart from using to HH pedals, can I also use one input to plug in a footswitch or sustain pedal to cycle through banks?
Good question. I think the answer is yes / no. You can control the 'selected' input on any of the devices, and probably 'all inputs' of every device. I can't be sure what I ended up doing in that regard.Pim wrote:If yes: In case I connect another ED4 (or ED10) via the USB host, would I be able to cycle through their banks too or would I need a second footswitch plugged into their controller input to cycle through their banks?
Yes, with crosstalk cancellation between the devices, and inputs / devices are all auto-selectable from the control application.Pim wrote:If I plug my 4 ED4 into a USB hub and then connect that HUB into the USB host of the ED10, would that work (i.e. 26 inputs)?
No, you will not. But the MIDI from the ED10 and any connected ED4 will be piped to the Multi-12, so you'll be able to trigger sounds.Pim wrote:And let's say I connect my Yamaha Multipad 12 into the ED10 via the USB host or MIDI in, would I be able to change the trigger settings of the Yamaha Multi-12 via the GUI of the eDrumin? (As far as I know, the Multi-12 is USB class compliant.)